Not digging into the website's redesign...

I came back to ww2aircraft.net after visiting since the summer of 2015. Well, I can see the look being more modernized, but I just liked the HTML style for being simple and compact. The trailing header also quirks me.

Anybody used to the theme or do they miss the old style? I feel like I will get used to this in about a month.

I came back to ww2aircraft.net after visiting since the summer of 2015. Well, I can see the look being more modernized, but I just liked the HTML style for being simple and compact. The trailing header also quirks me.

Anybody used to the theme or do they miss the old style? I feel like I will get used to this in about a month.

Changes always take a little getting used to, but this new layout has alot of features and seems to be working well enough.

If you stroll through that thread I shared, you'll see that this site has transitioned a great deal and alot of the "old timers", myself included, will tell you that the "Artikus" style was the absolute best.

Well, I partly I agree with you, Dave. But back in the day, everybody had a nice 17 inch crt wich he used to surf the internet. Now we have smartphones , tablets, netbooks, widescreens etc. These new layouts are suitable for all that, while the old artucus would not work on your iphone. But maybe if we can get the template for a theme for this forum software, we could hack together a new artacus for this forum again

Well, I partly I agree with you, Dave. But back in the day, everybody had a nice 17 inch crt wich he used to surf the internet. Now we have smartphones , tablets, netbooks, widescreens etc. These new layouts are suitable for all that, while the old artucus would not work on your iphone. But maybe if we can get the template for a theme for this forum software, we could hack together a new artacus for this forum again

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lol...a 17" CRT if you could afford it!

Most everyone had a 15" CRT for the longest time until the prices started coming down.

As far as Artakus goes, that would be cool, but I suspect it would involve a little work, especially if it's to be cross-platform compatible.